2009-10-21
Zaara's Fall Release
Last month, Zaara Kohime made our jaws drop with a release of gorgeous statement necklaces that left us in awe of her talent. Her work is not only detailed and realistic, but each piece is absolutely unique, a testament to the variety of cultures that inspire this content creator.
Some of my favorites from the collection (images from Zaara's flickr):
This month, Zaara released mouthwateringly beautiful Larin skirts, the kick-off to her fall collection, each color looking more beautiful than the next. My favorites are the art prints, which are each lovely and unique enough to tempt one into buying the entire pack. I only have one minor gripe about these skirts: While I love the realistic draping and folding effect at the bottom of the skirts, I can only wonder if maybe Zaara went a tad overboard: the two folds that appear to be almost horizontal (seen in the solid plaids image) confuse me. I'm no art or textile expert, so forgive me if my observation is totally off-base here, but I'm not sure the satin-y material meant to be portrayed here would fold horizontally like that unless the person was sitting.
Her most recently released Mishti tanks, out early last week, perfectly compliment the Larin skirts. The textures are, as always, lovely and realistic looking, portraying a real life feel of what the fabric would look like worn on the body. The ties at the top with the beads at the end are prims, adding to the realism of the look. I wonder if the ruffling detail at the top would be enhanced even more if it was also made from prims.





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